Sticky Minds published a review of Bridging the Communication Gap today.
As a tester, this book has been quite useful to me. It explains where the roles of other people, besides developers, fit in the agile process. I believe this is an important book and is a must-read for anyone contemplating or performing in agile development.
Read the full review at stickyminds.com
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No Comments » | September 28th, 2009
QA Guild published a review of Bridging the communication gap today:
Gojko articulated the problems faced in IT industry due to communication in an excellent manner. This book makes you to realise how things are practically different and difficult than teaching theory, which is the truth everyone is going through in the industry. Gojko has found and explained innovative ways of bridging the communication gap in various different ways…
Read more on QAGuild.com
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No Comments » | February 3rd, 2009
“Bridging the Communication Gap is certain to be a must read for all those working on agile teams trying to improve the way the technical and non-technical roles interact.” Read more on computerworlduk.com
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No Comments » | January 11th, 2009
Bridging the Communication Gap: Specification by Example and Agile Acceptance Testing is now available. You can buy the PDF and paperback versions from this web site. The book should soon become available through all major online book retailers and in major bookstores.
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No Comments » | December 29th, 2008